Documentary films made by professional artists, attract andcatch the viewer’s minds, so during film-watching, taking its detail andcomplexity would became harder, because it invites observers to go through awonderful sightseeing that is serried in a line artistically one by one. Itbombards your mentality with galore meaningful pictures and colours.

On the other hand, viewer’s mind is shifting between amazingvisual collected short film plans that plummets your eyes from one subject toanother, and whole performance directs you in a certain way. Also themarvellous narration provided in such film take your attention to where theproducer planed and makes it hard to understand and evaluate it in an objectiveway. So by going through a film once, you cannot achieve a suitable outcome.

Also the BBC, BritishBroadcasting Centre,as a professional which has some interests inU.Kex-colonialized areas, is more mischievous than other such companiesin this regard. But one has to confess that finding their covert agendas needsconversance and more data, because their hidden agenda takes shelter undercomplexes artistic techniques.

One of the cases that the director of this documentary filmobviously tries to uncover, as it described, is the economic division amongIndian social classes and the discrimination which is going on inIndia’snew born society. It was the subject that takes part among highlightedsubjects by the producers in a good and artistic manner. Big division betweenriches and poor classes in new Indiahas brought the inequality rateofsocietyenjoymentover the huge new wealth of India, under question, especially in India’s healthcare’s field that the government of India allocatesvery small part of its GDP to this essential sector (1). Therefor High standardhospital that are provided by the privet sector (2) in India are at the serviceof a small quantity of rich Indian people, because of high cost it doesn’tallow others to take service from them and very low standard and unequippedtherapeutic centres shared by the rest of Indians is their only place fortreatment.

While old India radically was trapped in a socialdiscrimination in the shape of religious traditions that expressed itself inthe “Cast System” law, now the new born India is suffering from social andeconomic disorder which both of them brings discrimination for their society. The casting system which had to be removed by the new Indian revolutionaryconstitution, which came to practice after independent in 1950s (3), and itforbade practice casting system at all levels, have not been practicallyremoved till now and it plays its role in political as well as social Indianparts. New born India faced high rate of economic development but the discriminationto share development’s income also added to their problems.

As result of thischange of economic paradigm, that happened by investment law reforms in 1990s, a small rich community who are going to be rich and richer, and a vastcommunity that is going to be poor and penny less is emerging. The fruits ofeconomic developing are going to the avaricious rich men’s pocket and its sideeffects like unemployment and etc. is for the lower classes.

So a part of India’s society find themselves support less. Nowadays so many social movements are active all around this country and theyare fighting for their fundamental rights and separatist see this situation touse it for their own favour.TheNaxalites (Maoists) are the best example in this regards the vast variety ofleft-wing militancy groups who are active in the region named "RedCorridor" (4), the stretched area from West Bengal state inNorth East to Karnataka state in the South West. They are active across 220districts out of 655 in two third of Indian states (20 out of 30) and occupy oreffect about 40% of India’s territories by their operations.

Growing Naxalitesoperations in major urban centres including New Delhi and other major cities aswell as rural area especially, year by year, is going to make them as “themost serious internal threat to India's national security” as Prime MinisterManmohan Singh cautioned on 2007, security alarms went off in India. Based on Indian intelligence reports Naxalites guerrillas are estimated atabout 20,000 armed rebels and include 50,000 regular or fulltime organizers andmobilizers, with the numbers growing (5). Therefor Naxalites militaryoperations made India’ssecurity organisations ineffective in the last decade. This active movement was born faraway, in undeveloped and hard to live ruralareas, mostly backward tribunal parts and it could be named as a movement forfundamental rights.

A part from someillegal movements, so many legal social movements is also mobilized by usingthe democracy capacity to follow their right. And some of them gathered aroundpolitical party that shaped on exact social subjects. The best example in thisregard is “Dalitsbackward society” that is thesubject of some socio-political mechanism that strong political party (6) likeBSP and SP appeared as rival for nation-wide political structure like INC inU.P, the most populated and very important state in India (culturally, religiously and politically).

India’s’ ambitious leaders although have been trying to takeIndia forward economically, and they were successful during last decade, but itis inevitable that an industrialized economy would reduce employment rate, because India is going to become an industrialized country andindustrialization means employing machine instead of human work force, andevery utilized machine means replacing a machine by so many hand workers whichthe outcome of this process would be a disaster for a traditional India that isfounded on the hands of worker’s power. Now Industrialized India does not haveso many jobs for its big worker’s market, consequently India will faceunemployment (7) which directly pointed its low classes.

Rural area are thebiggest populated sectors in India’s economy that employ nearly 70% of thissociety, although it is engaging mostly in agrarian field as one of the bigeconomic sectors, but lack of land for the workers forces this section to showsits evil face when India is facedwith “free labour” phenomenon. A bigcommunity that just offers a small unsuitable place to live, and a minisculeamount of food, barely enough to keep them alive to work instead of theirservice by their landowners.

The pressure and heaviness of the works is on the weakenedbodies of a big society that has no vision of improvement in the future, so nowonder that the media report many cases of suicide amongst this group of peopleevery year.

Indian leaders consider China as their rival in Asia and inthe international economy as well as military fields and they point to reach tothis competitor’ economy developing rate. But it is clear at the time thatChina put its development base on producing goods and also services, India nowcannot play as a goods producer like China and their economy is far from China. India is active in service sector more than goods production. It is alsoforecast able that India, by tasting high economic development rate, and asresult of the enlargement of its middle classes members (8), their internaldemand for consumption of goods and service is going to be more and more, so itwill take more energy of their economy to response to the request for moregoods and service by its high populated nation and would lead them to pay moreattention to their internal market, therefor it will make India’s income of externaltrade less and reduce its development.

Furthermore, high number of India’s population will have adouble side role in India’s future, on one hand it will provide a young forcefor taking India forward and on other hand it will play as obstacle for focusingon its problem and becomes as problem itself.

it is predictable that in future the world will be in thehands of China and India the two Asian regional power that nowadays with longdistance from US economy are in the path of tasting high economic developmentrate, but it is under the question that how it will be possible when this twocountries surrounded by so many internal and external problems. EspeciallyIndia is faced with his social, economic, political, military transition from atraditional non-aligned member to a western ally at least in south Asiaaffairs. Now it seems that the west door is opening towards India to buy moreand more arms and to be the first in the continent. The country that isneighboured by two strong nuclear armed forces and so many separatist internalgroups and high rate of poverty and low rate income Indian by the index of GDP per capita and high rate of social crime likerapes case that shocked Indian society that show lack of social security forwomen in the traditional society that tasting transitional period to a kind ofmodernised one. The country that starts high cost build-up army procedure, thatnobody can see an end for it. (9)